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smart Safety Instrumented Systems Courses
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Safety Engineering Overview, Course BSE101, CEUs: 1.6
Audience:
Project managers, supervisors, and team members who provide supporting
roles on a SIS project.
This is
a
16
hour on-line course
which covers SIS terminology and the Safety Lifecycle, Risk and
Probability, Process Hazard Analysis, Risk Analysis, SIL Determination,
Reliability Engineering, SRS and SIS Design, and Start-up and Operation.
Price: $395 USD
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Safety Engineering, Course BSE201,
CEUs: 3.2
Audience:
Professionals responsible for specifying and implementing SIS.
This is a
32 hour on-line course
which provides an in-depth look at the same materials and includes
exercises to assist students with learning the course materials.
Price:
$695 USD
Students will have
email access to our Subject Matter Experts for the duration of
their course subscription. Upon registration you will be sent the email
address of these individuals. Any questions you have about the course
material can be sent directly to them.
Course Preview,
click here
If you experience
technical playback problems contact EducationalServicessupportportal@emersonprocess.com for immediate
assistance.
Register Request or call
641-754-3771 or
800-338-8158
Note: Once registered, you
will be able to access the material for 3 months. Two weeks prior to the
expiration of this three month period we will send you notification that the
program is about to end.
For more information
contact Pat Garland at
Pat.Garland@EmersonProcess.com
Emerson Process Management Education
205 S. Center St./ P.O. Box 190
Marshalltown, IA
50158-2823
Fax:
Phone: 641-754-3771
or Phone: 800-338-8158
Fax: 641-754-3431
e-mail: education@emersonprocess.com

Courses on smart SIS design, implementation offered online
Emerson Process Management is offering comprehensive courses on smart
Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS) with eLearning online training. The
new Safety Engineering courses provide in-depth information on SIS design,
implementation and service for professionals who are participating in an SIS
project in either a primary or a supporting role.
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